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CTBC Financial Holding (2891) reported Q2 2026 revenue of NT$118.6B and net income after tax of NT$40.5B, delivering basic EPS of NT$1.96. Operating income and non-operating line items are not separately disclosed under Taiwan's financial holding company reporting format, which is standard practice across the sector. The implied net margin of approximately 34% reflects solid broad-based profitability across the group's banking, insurance, and wealth management subsidiaries.
CTBC Financial Holdings is filing on behalf of its banking subsidiary, CTBC Bank (中國信託商業銀行), to disclose a related-party donation under Taiwan's material information rules. Related-party transactions — including charitable or affiliated-party donations above regulatory thresholds — require mandatory public disclosure on MOPS. Full details of the donation amount, recipient, and board approval are available in the full filing. (Full body available on MOPS.)
CTBC Financial Holding filed a supplementary disclosure on behalf of its principal banking subsidiary, CTBC Bank (中國信託商業銀行), adding information to a related-party donation case originally announced on January 28, 2026 (ROC Year 115/01/28). Related-party transactions — including charitable or inter-affiliate donations — are subject to regulatory oversight in Taiwan and require timely supplemental correction or elaboration if initial filings are incomplete. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial Holding (2891) announced on behalf of its banking subsidiary, CTBC Bank Co., Ltd., that the board of directors has resolved to dispose of real estate located in Taoyuan City. Property disposals by a major banking subsidiary can affect asset composition, capital ratios, and realized gains or losses on the holding company's consolidated financials. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial Holding's Board of Directors has resolved to approve the company's consolidated financial statements for the first half of fiscal year 2026 (January–June 2026, ROC Year 115). This is a routine regulatory disclosure required under Taiwan securities rules for listed financial holding companies. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial is disclosing on behalf of its banking subsidiary CTBC Bank that IBM Taiwan (Taiwan International Business Machines Co., Ltd.) has been commissioned to execute a sub-project under CTBC Bank's ongoing core banking IT modernization program. This filing supplements the original material announcement dated June 7, 2022 (ROC Year 111), providing additional or corrected details on the engagement scope or contract terms. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial is disclosing, on behalf of its principal banking subsidiary CTBC Bank, a transfer of credit (loan) assets. Such transactions typically involve the sale or assignment of a loan portfolio to a third party and can affect the bank's balance sheet, risk-weighted assets, and non-performing-loan metrics. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial is disclosing, on behalf of its principal banking subsidiary CTBC Bank (中國信託商業銀行), a transfer (assignment) of credit assets. Such transactions typically involve the sale or assignment of loan receivables or credit facilities to a third party and may affect the bank's balance sheet, asset quality metrics, or capital ratios. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial Holding has announced it will hold its Second Quarter 2026 Institutional Investor Conference on August 18, 2026 (ROC Year 115). This is a routine earnings briefing at which management typically presents quarterly financial results, capital adequacy metrics, and business outlook to institutional investors. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial Holding (2891) has filed this material disclosure on behalf of its principal banking subsidiary, CTBC Bank, relating to a transfer of credit (loan) assets. Such transactions typically involve the sale or assignment of a loan portfolio — which may represent performing loans, non-performing loans, or receivables — to a third-party acquirer or special-purpose vehicle, and can materially affect the bank's balance sheet, capital ratios, and asset quality metrics. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial Holdings (2891) filed this material disclosure on behalf of its banking subsidiary, CTBC Bank Co., Ltd., reporting the recognition of right-of-use assets for real estate leased from fellow subsidiary Taiwan Life Insurance Co., Ltd. Under IFRS 16, a significant new lease triggers balance-sheet recognition of both a right-of-use asset and a corresponding lease liability, which must be disclosed once the amount clears TWSE materiality thresholds. This is an intra-group property lease transaction; full financial details are available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial (2891) filed a material disclosure on behalf of its subsidiary CTBC Property & Casualty Insurance Co., Ltd., reporting that the subsidiary's Board of Directors exercised shareholder-meeting authority to pass significant resolutions. A board acting in lieu of a shareholders' meeting typically signals resolutions requiring ordinary shareholder approval — such as capital changes, profit distribution, or amendments to articles — and may indicate the subsidiary is wholly owned or that the meeting was waived. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial Holding is announcing, on behalf of its subsidiary China Trust Commercial Bank (CTBC Bank), a transfer of credit (loan) assets. Such transactions typically involve the sale or assignment of loan receivables to a third party — which may include securitization vehicles, asset management companies, or other financial institutions — and can affect the bank's balance sheet composition, capital ratios, and credit risk profile. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial Holdings (2891) is disclosing, on behalf of its principal banking subsidiary CTBC Bank (中國信託商業銀行), a transfer of credit assets (loan receivables). Such transactions typically involve the sale or assignment of loan portfolios — which can include performing or non-performing loans — to a third party, affecting the bank's balance sheet composition, asset quality metrics, and capital ratios. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial is disclosing, on behalf of its banking subsidiary CTBC Bank (中國信託商業銀行), a transfer of credit assets — referring to the assignment or sale of loan receivables to a third party. Such transactions typically alter the bank's balance sheet exposure and may involve performing or non-performing loan portfolios sold to an asset manager or special purpose vehicle. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial Holding Co. has announced the acquisition of right-of-use assets (lease arrangements recognised under IFRS 16) from one or more related parties. Because the counterparties are affiliated entities, the transaction triggers Taiwan's related-party disclosure requirements. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial (2891) has filed a supplementary announcement disclosing a change to right-of-use assets (ROU assets under IFRS 16) previously acquired from related parties, indicating a modification to existing related-party lease arrangements. Related-party ROU asset changes require disclosure because they may affect lease terms, carrying values, or the nature of the related-party relationship. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial Holding's board of directors has resolved to subscribe to a private placement of common shares issued by subsidiary CTBC Securities Co., Ltd., with the cash capital injection capped at NTD 5 billion (approximately USD 155 million). The move channels capital into the group's securities arm, likely to support business expansion or regulatory capital adequacy. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial Holding, acting on behalf of its principal banking subsidiary CTBC Bank Co., Ltd., announced the renewal of its co-branded credit card partnership with the Greater China Fly Together Alliance, under which CTBC Bank will continue issuing the 'Greater China Fly Together Co-branded Card.' The renewal sustains an existing card-linked loyalty revenue stream for CTBC Bank, preserving fee income and customer acquisition channels tied to the alliance's travel membership base. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial Holding (2891) has announced the appointment of additional directors to its wholly-owned subsidiary, CTBC Securities Investment Trust Co., Ltd. The move reflects a board-level governance adjustment at the subsidiary rather than a change at the holding-company level. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial (2891), acting on behalf of banking subsidiary CTBC Bank, has announced the record date (基準日) for issuing new shares through capitalization of FY2025 (ROC Year 114) retained earnings. This non-cash capital increase converts accumulated profits into paid-in capital, distributing bonus shares to eligible shareholders proportionally and expanding total shares outstanding. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial (2891) has filed this disclosure on behalf of its principal banking subsidiary, CTBC Bank Co., Ltd., announcing that CTBC Bank's Board of Directors has exercised shareholders'-meeting authority to pass important resolutions. Under Taiwan's Company Act, the board of a wholly or majority-owned subsidiary may act in lieu of a shareholders' meeting for certain material matters — typically including capital structure changes, amendments to articles of incorporation, or other items normally requiring shareholder approval. The specific content of the resolutions is not available from the subject line alone; full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial (2891) is filing on behalf of its subsidiary LH Financial Group Public Company Limited to announce the convening of a media and institutional investor briefing covering the first half of 2026. Such briefings are routine investor-relations events at which management presents interim operating results, strategy updates, and takes questions from analysts and press. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial is disclosing, on behalf of its life-insurance subsidiary Taiwan Life Insurance, that regulatory approval has been granted for an investment in LS Power Fund VI Feeder 2, L.P., a feeder-fund vehicle tied to LS Power's sixth flagship private infrastructure/power fund domiciled in the United States. The investment reflects Taiwan Life's ongoing allocation to overseas alternative assets, a strategy common among Taiwanese insurers seeking yield above domestic bond rates. Full terms — including committed capital, fund vintage, and investment account classification — are available in the body filing on MOPS.
CTBC Financial announced on behalf of its subsidiary Taiwan Life Insurance Co., Ltd. that Taiwan Life will participate in a newly established joint venture (name not yet determined) to invest in the Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) concession project for Taichung City's Sports Industry Park. The move represents a long-duration infrastructure commitment by Taiwan Life, consistent with life insurers' strategy of matching yield-bearing real assets against long-term policyholder liabilities. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial Holding Co. (2891) has disclosed its preliminary, self-calculated (unaudited) earnings for June 2026 covering both the holding company and its principal subsidiaries. This is a routine monthly earnings release required of Taiwanese financial holding companies, giving investors an early read on profitability ahead of formally audited figures. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial is disclosing, on behalf of its subsidiary CTBC Bank's Japanese unit The Tokyo Star Bank, Limited, a transfer of credit (loan) assets. Asset portfolio transfers at a regulated bank subsidiary can affect consolidated balance sheet quality, capital ratios, and risk exposure, making this material to investors. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Bank's Japanese subsidiary, The Tokyo Star Bank, Limited, has disclosed a transaction involving the transfer/assignment of corporate bonds held through a special purpose company (SPC) designated 'TNZ.' SPC-based bond transfers of this nature typically involve structured-finance portfolio disposals or securitization vehicle unwinds, which may affect the subsidiary's balance sheet exposure. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial Holding is disclosing, on behalf of its Philippine banking subsidiary CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corporation, the material resolutions adopted at the subsidiary's Annual General Meeting. AGM resolutions typically cover dividend declarations, director elections, auditor appointments, and amendments to articles of incorporation. Full resolution details are available on the MOPS disclosure system; investors should review those to assess any operational or capital implications for the Philippine subsidiary.
CTBC Financial Holding (2891) is filing on behalf of its Philippine subsidiary, CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corp., to disclose the list of directors elected at the subsidiary's board election. Board composition changes at a regulated overseas banking subsidiary may affect local governance, regulatory standing, and strategic direction of that operation. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial Holding is disclosing, on behalf of its subsidiary CTBC Bank (Philippines) Corp., that the subsidiary's board of directors has convened and elected a new Chairman and Vice Chairman. Leadership appointments at a key overseas banking subsidiary may affect local governance, regulatory standing, and the strategic direction of CTBC Financial's Philippine operations. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial's subsidiary Taiwan Life Insurance Co., Ltd. will participate in a newly established joint venture (company name not yet finalized) to invest in an urban renewal redevelopment project in Niaosong District, Kaohsiung City. This represents a strategic long-duration real asset deployment by the insurance subsidiary, a common use of life insurance premium reserves in Taiwan. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial (2891) filed this disclosure on behalf of its subsidiary Taiwan Life Insurance, announcing a board resolution to invest in StepStone Secondary Opportunities Fund VI Offshore Feeder A, L.P., a private-equity secondary fund managed by StepStone Group. The investment adds alternative-asset exposure to Taiwan Life's portfolio, consistent with Taiwanese life insurers' ongoing shift toward illiquid, yield-seeking strategies under low-rate constraints. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial (2891) disclosed, on behalf of its principal banking subsidiary CTBC Bank Co., Ltd., that the bank has been subjected to a formal regulatory enforcement action by Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC). FSC sanctions can carry monetary fines, mandatory remediation requirements, or operational restrictions, and represent a material compliance or governance event at the subsidiary level. Full details of the violation and penalty terms are not determinable from the subject line alone (full body available on MOPS).
CTBC Financial filed a supplementary announcement regarding a previously disclosed transaction in which its subsidiary Taiwan Life Insurance acquired a right-of-use asset from a related party. The filing revises or adds details to the original disclosure under Taiwan's related-party transaction rules. Full body available on MOPS.
The company announced on behalf of its subsidiary, CTBC Bank, that the bank's board of directors has resolved to acquire real estate located in Kaohsiung City. Property acquisitions by major bank subsidiaries are typically disclosed for branch expansion, operational facilities, or long-term asset allocation purposes, though specific terms (price, counterparty, intended use) are not visible from the subject line. Full body available on MOPS.
The board of subsidiary CTBC Bank resolved to acquire real estate in Tainan City. The announcement was made on behalf of the subsidiary; details on the property, price, and intended use are not included in the subject line. Full body available on MOPS.
The board has set the record date for the 2026 distribution of the FY2025 (Taiwan Year 114) cash dividend on common shares. This establishes the cutoff for shareholders eligible to receive the previously approved dividend payment. Full body available on MOPS.
The company announced the record date for the 2026 cash dividend distribution on its preferred shares for fiscal year 2025. This is a routine governance action confirming the entitlement date for preferred shareholders to receive their declared cash dividend. Full body available on MOPS.
The board approved an investment by subsidiary Taiwan Life Insurance into Advent Mid-Market Private Equity-A SCSp, a Luxembourg-domiciled mid-market buyout fund managed by Advent International. This represents an allocation of insurance float into alternative assets, consistent with the group's diversified investment portfolio strategy. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial disclosed on behalf of its Japanese subsidiary, The Tokyo Star Bank, Limited, the list of director nominees to be elected. Such subsidiary board changes are routine governance items but warrant monitoring for shifts in leadership at a key overseas banking unit. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial disclosed on behalf of its Japanese subsidiary, The Tokyo Star Bank, Limited, the material resolutions adopted at its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders. Typical AGM resolutions include approval of financial statements, profit distribution, and director elections, which are routine governance matters. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial announced on behalf of its Japanese subsidiary, The Tokyo Star Bank, Limited, that the bank's board of directors has elected a new Chairman and Vice Chairman. Leadership transitions at a material overseas banking subsidiary can signal strategic shifts in Japan operations. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial issued a supplementary announcement on behalf of its subsidiary Taiwan Life Insurance regarding the acquisition of a right-of-use asset from a related party. As a related-party transaction, the disclosure is governed by TWSE rules requiring transparency on pricing, counterparty identity, and lease terms. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial announced on behalf of its subsidiary, CTBC Bank, the transfer (sale/assignment) of credit assets — typically a loan portfolio or non-performing loan disposal. Such transactions are routine balance-sheet management actions but can affect asset quality metrics and capital ratios depending on size. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial disclosed on behalf of its subsidiary, CTBC Bank, the transfer (sale/assignment) of credit assets (loan receivables). Such transfers typically involve disposing of loan portfolios to manage balance sheet exposure, NPLs, or capital ratios. Full body available on MOPS.
CTBC Financial reported May 2026 revenue of NT$19.22B, up 341.3% YoY from a NT$7.96B loss in the year-ago month, though down 2.4% MoM from April's NT$19.69B. The company attributed the surge to stock market volatility driving higher brokerage commissions, securities sale and valuation gains, and FX/hedging gains. YTD revenue reached NT$98.77B, up 175.7% versus NT$35.82B in the prior-year period.
CTBC Financial reported Q1 2026 revenue of NT$59.9B and net income after tax of NT$23.6B, translating to basic EPS of NT$1.18. The result reflects steady profitability for one of Taiwan's largest financial holding companies, in line with sector norms for major bank-led financial groups.